December Nights celebrates 40 years in Balboa Park

SAN DIEGO (CNS) - San Diego's holiday tradition known as December Nights began Friday and will continue Saturday throughout Balboa Park Friday with music and dance performances, food and drink, and arts and crafts.

The 40th edition of the free event, which used to be known as Christmas on the Prado, will run from noon to 11 p.m. on Saturday. Park museums will offer free admission from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. on both nights.

December Nights traditionally serves as a holiday season kickoff of sorts, drawing large groups of families and friends in a crowded setting.

Around 350,000 people generally attend the two-day event, so those planning to go are asked to arrive early if they're driving, carpooling or using a ride-hailing service. Attendees can also take advantage of a shuttle that will stop at 16th and C streets near City College and on Ash Street between Fifth and Sixth avenue.

Drivers are cautioned that traffic will be much busier than usual in and around Balboa Park today and Saturday.

The Metropolitan Transit System said it will not operate buses along Park Boulevard between University Avenue and C Street during festival hours. The closures will affect bus routes 1 and 10. Rapid route 215 and route 7 will be detoured.

Routes 3 and 120 serve the west side of Balboa Park and won't be affected, according to the MTS. More transportation information is available here.

A federal judge in California ruled Thursday that a twin son of a gay married couple has been an American citizen since birth, handing a defeat to the U.S. government, which had only granted the status to his brother.

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The San Diego area's notably wet and frigid winter continued unabated Thursday as the latest in a lengthy series of blustery storms soaked and frosted the region with rain and mountain snow for a second straight day.

The San Diego area's notably wet and frigid winter continued unabated Thursday as the latest in a lengthy series of blustery storms soaked and frosted the region with rain and mountain snow for a second straight day.

Isolated showers and mountain snow, snow level down to 2000' - 2,500', will linger through 1 am. The Winter Storm Warning for the mountains will also expire at that time. As the wet weather moves out, the cold / dry air will filter in across San Diego.

Isolated showers and mountain snow, snow level down to 2000' - 2,500', will linger through 1 am. The Winter Storm Warning for the mountains will also expire at that time. As the wet weather moves out, the cold / dry air will filter in across San Diego.